#1

Member
Ontario
So, I don't post here much anymore, it's not a lack of interest, I'm always creeping around looking at things lol It's a lack of anything to share.

That said! Today was special, since I got to see something I haven't seen in a long long time and just can't help but share it Smile Hope you enjoy Big Grin

https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=...b0b535d83b

If the link doesn't work let me know, I'll upload to the site directly, I'm new to Facebook, I'm using it under duress Tongue

https://youtu.be/wDTTyvC6Zvg

And a quick vid, the description has the whole story Smile

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#2
Yes, they are cute. Not to spoil anything but be careful not to feed them. Grown raccoons can be VERY aggressive toward dogs and cats and a pack even attacked people in WA state a few years ago. Establish a food resource and you will have problems later.

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#3

Member
Ontario
(07-14-2017, 10:20 PM)KAV Wrote: Yes, they are cute. Not to spoil anything but be careful not to feed them. Grown raccoons can be VERY aggressive toward dogs and cats and a pack even attacked people in WA state a few years ago. Establish a food resource and you will have problems later.
Don't worry, as tempting as it is because of how cute they are, I'm a Northern Ontario boy, I know not to feed the animals Smile

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#4
especially tourists from down south
#5

Member
Central Maine
Yup, cute as buttons when they're kits! Just a tip if you want to use it... They make a trilling sound to indicate contentedness. We make it by fluttering the tongue; use a low pitch.

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#6

Member
Ontario
(07-14-2017, 11:53 PM)KAV Wrote: especially tourists from down south
I try not to feed them either Smile

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#7

Brother
U S A
I also watched the Raccoons.

They were a HIT!!!
DE Gillette
#8

Member
Nashville, TN
Very cool.  I was worried that something happened to mama, though one of the pics shows their den in the tree.  

Racoons can really be the cutuest when they work as a team.  


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#9

Posting Freak
Canada
A woman, here in Vancouver, was just attacked, a few weeks ago, by an adult raccoon. The ordeal lasted 15 minutes. She was trying to protect her small dog and the raccoon went after her. We have a thriving population of them, all over the city, but I haven't heard of an attack on humans, before this.
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